GBP partners with ESPN
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boxing_rocks
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GBP partners with ESPN
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/1 ... -two-years
Another news making me think that boxing is not quite dead yet.
Another news making me think that boxing is not quite dead yet.
Re: GBP partners with ESPN
Boxing will never be completely dead, but it sure smells funny
To paraphrase Frank Zappa
To paraphrase Frank Zappa
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: GBP partners with ESPN
Good to see fights back on ESPN after the pbc debacle.
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I'm surprised you're looking forward to it given your well known distaste of Teddy AtlasSaadOffTheDeck wrote:Good to see fights back on ESPN after the pbc debacle.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: GBP partners with ESPN
Nostalgia more than anything, and it's good for the fans. I'll watch if the match ups warrant it. Maybe Oscar will have a different crew!gilgamesh wrote:I'm surprised you're looking forward to it given your well known distaste of Teddy AtlasSaadOffTheDeck wrote:Good to see fights back on ESPN after the pbc debacle.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: GBP partners with ESPN
Didn’t ESPN announce towards the end of October last year that the PBC still has twelve fight cards on that network, running from April 14th though to August?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Good to see fights back on ESPN after the pbc debacle.
GBP have already said that they’re only interested in televising prospects, probably matched against journeymen/past-their-prime veterans on ESPN.
So I don't know why you're expectations are so high considering GBP's relatively weak roster of fighters, at least compared to the PBC's.
I think ESPN’s decision to televise more boxing is excellent for the sport, but it doesn’t really harm the PBC in anyway.
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jujigatame
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Re: GBP partners with ESPN
Hopefully they're good cards, at least as good as FNF used to be. Golden Boy really needs to expand beyond being just the Canelo Company.
This doesn't sound like an exclusive deal, so PBC can still put on their time-buy cards.
This doesn't sound like an exclusive deal, so PBC can still put on their time-buy cards.
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IRLangmaid25
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Re: GBP partners with ESPN
Will we see them being broadcast over here in the UK as ESPN has a tie in BT?
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: GBP partners with ESPN
It's not exclusive, but pbc cards were horrid and infrequent. ESPn was known for fights every week for many decades.jujigatame wrote:Hopefully they're good cards, at least as good as FNF used to be. Golden Boy really needs to expand beyond being just the Canelo Company.
This doesn't sound like an exclusive deal, so PBC can still put on their time-buy cards.
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SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: GBP partners with ESPN
YesIRLangmaid25 wrote:Will we see them being broadcast over here in the UK as ESPN has a tie in BT?
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Best Coast
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Re: GBP partners with ESPN
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/1 ... -two-yearsboxing_rocks wrote:http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/1 ... -two-years
Another news making me think that boxing is not quite dead yet.
18 different shows this year + 24 next year with an option in 2019!!
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mistersaintlaurent
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Re: GBP partners with ESPN
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Hopefully they consistently produce better cards
GBP do far too many showcase events (e.g. 5 unbeaten prospects vs clubfighters) for my liking
GBP do far too many showcase events (e.g. 5 unbeaten prospects vs clubfighters) for my liking